Radio communication device

Kato July 8, 2

Patent Grant 8770489

U.S. patent number 8,770,489 [Application Number 14/027,384] was granted by the patent office on 2014-07-08 for radio communication device. This patent grant is currently assigned to Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. The grantee listed for this patent is Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.. Invention is credited to Noboru Kato.


United States Patent 8,770,489
Kato July 8, 2014

Radio communication device

Abstract

A radio communication device includes a flat radiation element including a loop with a first end and a second end; a feed element including a coil pattern connected to the first end of the loop; and a radio IC element connected to the coil pattern. The coil pattern is disposed near the loop and is wound such that an electric power supply to the coil pattern generates a current flow in the coil pattern and a current flow in the loop in a same direction. The coil pattern and the loop are connected in series and are coupled via a magnetic field.


Inventors: Kato; Noboru (Nagaokakyo, JP)
Applicant:
Name City State Country Type

Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd.

Nagaokakyo

N/A

JP
Assignee: Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. (Kyoto, JP)
Family ID: 47558034
Appl. No.: 14/027,384
Filed: September 16, 2013

Prior Publication Data

Document Identifier Publication Date
US 20140014733 A1 Jan 16, 2014

Related U.S. Patent Documents

Application Number Filing Date Patent Number Issue Date
PCT/JP2012/067454 Jul 9, 2012

Foreign Application Priority Data

Jul 15, 2011 [JP] 2011-156664
Current U.S. Class: 235/494
Current CPC Class: G06K 19/07783 (20130101); H04B 5/0075 (20130101); H04B 5/0037 (20130101)
Current International Class: G06K 19/06 (20060101)
Field of Search: ;235/494

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Primary Examiner: Marshall; Christle I
Attorney, Agent or Firm: Keating & Bennett, LLP

Claims



What is claimed is:

1. A radio communication device comprising: a flat radiation element including a loop with a first end and a second end; a feed element including a first coil pattern connected to the first end of the loop; and a radio IC element connected to the first coil pattern; wherein the first coil pattern is disposed adjacent to the loop and is wound such that an electric power supply to the first coil pattern generates a current flow in the first coil pattern and a current flow in the loop in a same direction; and the coil pattern and the loop are connected in series and are coupled via a magnetic field.

2. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein a winding axis of the first coil pattern extends in a same or substantially a same direction as a central axis of the loop.

3. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein the first coil pattern is located within an area enclosed by the loop in a planar view.

4. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein an inductance value of the first coil pattern is greater than an inductance value generated by the loop.

5. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein the loop is defined by an edge defined by a cut-off portion of the radiation element.

6. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein the radiation element is a grounding conductor provided on a printed wiring board.

7. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein the feed element further includes a capacitor connected in parallel to the radio IC element.

8. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein the feed element includes, as a base, a laminate body including a plurality of insulating layers located one upon another; and the first coil pattern has a helical shape and is embedded in the laminate body.

9. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein no conductor pattern that obstructs coupling between the first coil pattern and the loop via a magnetic field is disposed between the first coil pattern and the loop.

10. The radio communication device according to claim 1, further comprising a second coil pattern connected to the second end of the loop; wherein the second coil pattern is disposed adjacent the loop and is wound such that an electric power supply to the second coil pattern generates a current flow in the second coil pattern and a current flow in the loop in a same direction.

11. The radio communication device according to claim 10 wherein a winding axis of the second coil pattern extends in a same or substantially a same direction as a central axis of the loop.

12. The radio communication device according to claim 10 wherein a winding axis of the first coil pattern and a winding axis of the second coil pattern are located at a same or substantially a same position or at positions adjacent to each other, in a planar view.

13. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein the feed element includes an LC resonant circuit.

14. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein an induced current flows over almost an entirety of the radiation element and a high-frequency signal is radiated from the entirety of the radiation element.

15. The radio communication device according to claim 1, further comprising a coil disposed between the second end of the loop and the radiation element.

16. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein an outermost circumference of the coil disposed between the second end of the loop and the radiation element is connected to the second end of the loop and an innermost circumference of the coil disposed between the second end of the loop and the radiation element is connected to the radiation element.

17. The radio communication device according to claim 1, wherein a slit is provided in the loop.

18. The radio communication device according to claim 17, wherein the radio communication device is arranged to communicate with a reader-writer of a radio frequency identification system.
Description



BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a radio communication device, and more particularly to a radio communication device that is preferably used for communication with a reader-writer in an RFID (radio frequency identification) system, for example.

2. Description of the Related Art

In recent years, RFID systems have been put into practical use as commodity information management systems. In such an RFID system, communication between a reader-writer and an RFID tag (also referred to as a radio communication device) attached to a commodity is carried out in a non-contact manner for transmission of information. The reader-writer and the RFID tag each have a radiation element (an antenna) for sending and receiving radio signals. Such an RFID system is typically an HF system using high-frequency wave in a band around 13.56 MHz or a UHF system using high-frequency wave in a band around 900 MHz.

In a case of the HF system, the antennas of the RFID and the reader-writer are usually coil antennas, and these coil antennas are coupled with each other via an induction field. Hence, radio signals are transmitted through a near field.

Recently, it has been suggested that a coil antenna be incorporated in a communication terminal device such as a cellphone so that the communication terminal itself can be used as a reader-writer or an RFID tag, as described in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2006-270681 and WO 2007/060792.

However, as discussed in the Japanese Patent Laid-Open Publication No. 2006-270681 and WO 2007/060792, because an HF system requires a large size of coil antenna, it is necessary to provide a large space for the antenna in the casing of the communication terminal device. Also, a liquid crystal display panel, a keyboard, an RF circuit board, a battery pack and other components are provided in the casing of the communication terminal device, and metal parts of these components obstruct generation of an induction field at the coil antenna. This can cause a change in the resonant frequency of the coil antenna, which results in a failure in ensuring a satisfactory communication distance.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

Preferred embodiments of the present invention provide a radio communication device that is small, that has a long communication distance and that has a stable frequency characteristic.

A radio communication device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention includes a flat radiation element including a loop that includes a first end and a second end; a feed element including a first coil pattern connected to the first end of the loop; and a radio IC element connected to the first coil pattern; wherein the first coil pattern is disposed near or adjacent to the loop and is wound such that an electric power supply to the first coil pattern generates a current flow in the first coil pattern and a current flow in the loop in a same direction; and the first coil pattern and the loop are connected in series and are coupled via a magnetic field.

In the radio communication device, the first coil pattern is preferably wound such that an electric power supply to the first coil pattern will generate a current flow in the first coil pattern and a current flow in the loop in the flat radiation element in the same direction. Also, the first coil pattern and the loop are coupled via a magnetic field. Therefore, when a current flows in the radio IC element, an induction field generated at the first coil pattern and an induction field generated at the loop are intensified by each other. Consequently, an induced current flows almost all over the flat radiation element, and a high-frequency signal is radiated from the entire surface of the flat radiation element. Meanwhile, the frequency characteristic of the radiation element is determined mainly by the size of the loop and the inductance value of the first coil pattern, and the frequency characteristic is hardly affected by a metal component disposed nearby or in a certain vicinity. Accordingly, the radio communication device is small, has a long communication distance and has a stable frequency characteristic.

According to various preferred embodiments of the present invention, a radio communication device that is small, that has a long communication distance and that has a stable frequency characteristic is provided.

The above and other elements, features, steps, characteristics and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIGS. 1A and 1B show a radio communication device according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, FIG. 1A being a plan view and FIG. 1B being an enlarged plan view of a main portion thereof.

FIG. 2 is an equivalent circuit diagram of the radio communication device of FIGS. 1A and 1B.

FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a feed element (coil pattern) of the radio communication device of FIGS. 1A and 1B.

FIG. 4 shows plan views of respective base layers of the feed element (coil pattern) of FIG. 3.

FIGS. 5A and 5B are charts showing the field strength of the radio communication device of FIGS. 1A and 1B.

FIG. 6 is a Smith chart showing the resonant frequency of the radio communication device of FIGS. 1A and 1B.

FIG. 7 is a plan view of a main portion of a radio communication device according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 8 is a plan view of a main portion of a radio communication device according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention.

FIG. 9 is an equivalent circuit diagram of a radio communication device according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

Radio communication devices according to preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same elements and members are provided with the same reference marks, and repetitious descriptions thereof are avoided.

First, a radio communication device according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention will be generally described. The radio communication device preferably includes a flat radiation element including a loop with two ends adjacent to each other; a feed element including a coil pattern connected to one end of the loop; and a radio IC element connected to the coil pattern. The coil pattern is located near the loop, and the coil pattern is wound such that an electric power supply to the coil pattern generates a current flow in the coil pattern and a current flow in the loop in the same direction. The coil pattern and the loop are connected in series and are coupled via a magnetic field.

The flat radiation element serves as an antenna to send and receive radio signals, and a metal conductor can be used as the radiation element, for example. It is preferred that a grounding conductor provided in a printed circuit board is used, for example. When the casing of a communication terminal device is metal, the metal casing can be used as the radiation element, for example. Alternatively, a metal protective film of a battery pack can be used as the radiation element, for example. The flat radiation element indicates that the radiation element may be planar or curved and may be rectangular, oval or polygonal, or other suitable shape, for example.

The loop preferably is defined in a portion of the flat radiation element and is an annular conductive pattern with two ends. It is advantageous in terms of processing and space to cut off a portion from the flat radiation element, such that the edge around the cut-off portion defines the loop, for example. Alternatively, the loop may be defined by a loop conductor provided by a side of a flat rectangular or substantially rectangular radiation element, for example.

A radio IC element is an integrated circuit element that processes high-frequency signals, and the radio IC element includes a logic circuit, a memory circuit, etc., wherein necessary information is stored. The radio IC element may be configured as a chip element made of silicon semiconductor, for example. The radio IC element may be packaged, and particularly may be mounted on or incorporated in a ceramic or resin substrate, for example. Alternatively, the radio IC element may be a bare chip, for example. When a ceramic substrate or a resin substrate is used, a matching circuit and a resonant circuit may be further provided on or in the substrate.

The feed element preferably includes at least one coil pattern (a first coil pattern), and is connected between the radio IC element and the radiation element. Hence, a high-frequency signal received at the radiation element is supplied to the radio IC element, and a high-frequency signal generated by the radio IC element is transmitted to the radiation element. The coil pattern is connected to one end of the loop. Specifically, when the radio IC element is of a differential feed type, a first feed terminal of the radio IC element is connected to one end of the coil pattern, and the other end of the coil pattern is connected to one end of the loop. The other end of the loop is connected to a second feed terminal of the radio IC element via the feed element.

The feed element may also include a capacitor connected in parallel to the radio IC element. In this case, the capacitor and the coil pattern (inductor) define an LC resonant circuit. The feed element preferably includes, as a base, a laminate body including a plurality of insulating layers placed one upon another, and the coil pattern preferably has a helical shape inside the laminate body. For the insulating layers, a ceramic material, such as LTCC ceramic, can be used, and a resin material, such as thermosetting resin or thermoplastic resin, can be used, for example. The base may be made of dielectric layers and may be made of magnetic layers, for example. When magnetic layers are used, it is preferred that a portion of the coil pattern is exposed on a surface of the laminate body because an induction field generated by the coil pattern is likely to be trapped inside the laminate body. Not only the coil pattern but also other conductive patterns, such as a mounting land, a connecting wiring, etc., are provided to the laminate body of the feed element. These conductive patterns are preferably made of a silver-based or a copper-based metal material with a low specific resistance, for example.

In the laminate body, between the coil pattern and the loop, more specifically, in an area where the open area of the coil pattern the loop surface of the loop overlap, there are preferably no conductive patterns that obstruct the magnetic-field coupling between the coil pattern and the loop. Especially, a flat conductive pattern that covers the entire open area of the coil pattern will obstruct the magnetic-field coupling between the coil pattern and the loop. Further, the radio IC element does not need to be mounted on a surface of the laminate body of the feed element, and the radio IC element may be provided inside the laminate body. Also, the radio IC element may be provided on or in a substrate that is a separate body from the laminate body of the feed element.

In the radio communication device, the coil pattern is connected in series to the loop provided in the radiation element and is coupled with the loop via a magnetic field. In other words, the coil pattern and the loop are connected to each other directly and also are coupled with each other via mutual inductance. For this reason, it is preferred that the winding axis of the coil pattern and the central axis of the loop extend in the same or substantially the same direction. Further, it is preferred that the coil pattern is located within an area enclosed by the loop in a planar view.

Also, the coil pattern is wound in a direction such that an electric power supply to the coil pattern generates a current flow in the coil pattern and a current flow in the loop in the same direction (in-phase). Therefore, when a current flows in the radio IC element, an induction field generated at the coil pattern and an induction field generated at the loop define a single magnetic loop, and these induction fields are intensified by each other. Accordingly, an induced current flows almost all over the flat radiation element, and a high-frequency signal is radiated from the entire surface of the flat radiation element. Meanwhile, the frequency characteristic of the radiation element is determined mainly by the size of the loop and the inductance value of the coil pattern, and the frequency characteristic is hardly affected by a metal component disposed in a vicinity. Hence, the radio communication device is small, has a long communication distance and has a stable frequency characteristic.

The inductance value of the coil pattern is preferably greater than the inductance value provided by the loop. When these inductance values have such a relationship, the frequency characteristic of the system including the coil pattern and the loop is determined mainly by the inductance value of the coil pattern and is hardly affected by the size of the loop and the circumstances outside of the loop (and further outside of the radiation element).

The feed element may also include another coil pattern (a second coil pattern) connected to the other end of the loop. This second coil pattern is disposed near the loop, and is wound such that an electric power supply to the second coil pattern will generate a current flow in the second coil pattern and a current flow in the loop in the same direction (in-phase). The winding axis of the second coil pattern and the central axis of the loop extend in the same or substantially the same direction. Moreover, the winding axis of the second coil pattern and the winding axis of the first coil pattern are located in the same or substantially the same position or very close to each other, and the second coil pattern and the first coil pattern are preferably coupled with each other via a magnetic field. In other words, because of the existence of the second coil pattern that is coupled with the first coil pattern via mutual inductance, the element value of the first coil pattern required to achieve a predetermined resonant frequency can be significantly lowered, and accordingly, the size of the feed element can be significantly reduced. It is especially preferred that the phase difference between the two ends of the loop will be 180 degrees when the working frequency is high. Connecting these coil patterns to the two ends of the loop respectively allows a maximum-current point to be provided in the loop and maximum-voltage points with a phase difference of 180 degrees to be provided at the respective ends of each of the coils, and improvements in symmetry and corrections of phase difference errors are possible.

The radio communication device preferably is suited to be used as a reader-writer or an RFID tag used in an HF RFID system, for example. Further, the radio communication device can be used widely, not only in an HF RFID system but also in a UHF RFID system and communication systems such as W-LAN, Bluetooth (registered trademark), etc., for example. A grounding conductor can be used as a radiation element, and minimization of the device is possible. This is very advantageous when including this device in a cellphone or a radio communication terminal.

First Preferred Embodiment

A radio communication device 1A according to a first preferred embodiment of the present invention, as shown in FIGS. 1A, 1B and 2, preferably includes a flat radiation element 10 including a loop 11 with a first end 11a and a second end lib in a vicinity to each other; a feed element 20 including coil patterns L1 and L2 (see FIG. 2) of which respective first ends are connected to the ends 11a and 11b of the loop 11, and capacitors C1 and C2 that are connected in series, respectively, to the coil patterns L1 and L2 in the other sides (respective second sides) ; and a radio IC element 30 that is connected to the other ends (respective second ends) of the coil patterns L1 and L2. The coil patterns L1 and L2 are disposed in a vicinity to the loop 11 and are wound such that an electric power supply to the coil patterns L1 and L2 will generate a current flow I1 in the coil pattern L1, a current flow 12 in the coil pattern L2 (see FIG. 2) and a current flow I3 in the loop 11 in the same direction, and the coil patterns L1 and L2 and the loop 11 are connected in series. The coil patterns L1 and L2 are coupled with each other via a magnetic field M2, and the coil patterns L1 and L2 are coupled with the loop 11 via a magnetic field M1.

The flat radiation element 10 is to function as an antenna to receive and send radio signals. In the first preferred embodiment, a grounding conductor provided on the printed wiring board 5 is preferably used as the flat radiation element 10. The flat radiation element 10 is partly cut off, and the loop 11 is defined by the edge around the cut-off portion.

The radio IC element 30 preferably is a conventional integrated circuit element that processes high-frequency signals, and the radio IC element 30 includes a logic circuit, a memory circuit, etc. storing necessary information therein. A first feed terminal 31 of the radio IC element 30 is connected to the second end of the coil pattern L1, and a second feed terminal 32 of the radio IC element 30 is connected to the second end of the coil pattern L2.

The feed element 20 is connected between the radio IC element 30 and the radiation element 10. The feed element 20 supplies a high-frequency signal received at the radiation element 10 to the radio IC element 30, and transmits a high-frequency signal generated by the radio IC element 30 to the radiation element 10. In the feed element 20, an LC resonant circuit is preferably defined by the capacitors C1 and C2, and the coil patterns (inductors) L1 and L2.

The base of the feed element 20 is a laminate body 21 including a plurality of insulating layers placed one upon another. The coil patterns L1 and L2 are embedded in the laminate body 21 in a helical shape, and the radio IC element 30 and the capacitors C1 and C2 are provided on a top surface of the laminate body 21.

Now, the structure of the laminate body 21 (the laminate structure of the coil patterns L1 and L2) is described with reference to FIGS. 3 and 4. The laminate body 21 is preferably formed by stacking and press-bonding sheets 22a through 22h shown in FIG. 4, and the laminate body 21 is finished with burning as necessary.

On the sheet 22a, electrodes 23a to 23h and via-hole conductors 27a to 27f are provided. On the sheet 22b, conductive patterns 24a, 25 and via-hole conductors 27a and 27g are provided. On the sheets 22c through 22g, conductive patterns 24b to 24f and via-hole conductors 27g and 27h are provided. On the sheet 22h, electrodes 26a to 26d and via-hole conductors 27g and 27h are provided, and the electrodes 26a to 26d are provided on the back side of the sheet 22h.

The sheets 22a to 22h are placed one upon another in this order with the sheet 22h at the bottom and with the sheet 22a at the top. As a result, the electrode 23a provided on the sheet 22a is connected to the conductive patterns 25 and 24b through the via-hole conductor 27a. The electrode 23b is connected to the conductive pattern 25 through the via-hole conductor 27b. The electrode 23d is connected to the conductive pattern 25 through the via-hole conductor 27c. The electrode 23e is connected to the conductive pattern 24a through the via-hole conductor 27d. The electrode 23f is connected to the conductive pattern 24a through the via-hole conductor 27e. The electrode 23h is connected to the conductive pattern 24a through the via-hole conductor 27f.

One end of the conductive pattern 24a provided on the sheet 22b is connected to the electrode 26b provided on the back side of the sheet 22h through the via-hole conductor 27g. The conductive pattern 24b provided on the sheet 22c is connected to the conductive patterns 24c to 24f through the via-hole conductors 27h, such that the conductive patterns 24b to 24f are connected to define a helical shape. The conductive pattern 24f provided on the sheet 22g is connected to the electrode 26a provided on the back side of the sheet 22h through the via-hole conductor 27h. The electrodes 23c, 23g, 26c and 26d provided on the sheets 22a and 22h are floating electrodes used for mounting.

In the laminate body 21 configured as described above, the coil pattern L1 includes the conductive patterns 24b to 24f, and the coil pattern L2 includes the conductive pattern 24a. The conductive pattern 25 provided on the sheet 22b and the narrow portion of the conductive pattern 24a opposed to the conductive pattern 25 define and function as a lead pattern.

The first feed terminal 31 and the second feed terminal 32 of the radio IC device 30 are connected respectively to the electrodes 23b and 23f of the feed element 20 defined by the laminate body 21. The capacitor C1 is connected to the electrodes 23a and 23e, and the capacitor C2 is connected to the electrodes 23d and 23h. The electrode 26a is connected to the first end 11a of the loop 11, and the electrode 26b is connected to the second end 11b of the loop 11. The electrodes 26c and 26d are connected to electrodes 11c and 11d to be used for mounting (see FIG. 1B) that are provided within an area enclosed by the loop 11.

In the radio communication device 1A configured as described above, the coil patterns L1 and L2 are wound such that an electric power supply to the coil patterns L1 and L2 generates current flows I1 and I2 in the coil patterns L1 and L2 and a current flow I3 in the loop 11 in the same direction (in-phase). Therefore, a current flow in the radio IC element 30 generates induction fields at the coil patterns L1 and L2, and an induction field at the loop 11, and these induction fields are intensified by each other. Consequently, an induced current I4 (see FIG. 1A) flows almost all over the radiation element 10, and a high-frequency signal is radiated from the entire surface of the radiation element 10. The frequency characteristic of the radiation element 10 is determined mainly by the size of the loop 11 and the inductance values of the coil patterns L1 and L2, and therefore, the frequency characteristic is hardly affected by a metal component disposed in a certain vicinity or nearby. Hence, the radio communication device 1A is small, has a long communication distance and has a stable frequency characteristic.

FIGS. 5A and 5B schematically shows the field intensity of the radio communication device 1A. The x-axis, y-axis and z-axis directions in FIGS. 5A and 5B correspond to the x-axis, y-axis and z-axis directions in FIG. 1A, and the loop 11 is the origin. In FIGS. 5A and 5B, higher cross-hatching density shows greater field intensity. FIG. 6 shows the resonant frequency characteristic of the radio communication device 1A, and the point A is the resonance point.

In the radio communication device 1A, the winding axes of the coil patterns L1 and L2 extend in the same direction as the central axis of the loop 11, and the coil patterns L1 and L2 are located within an area enclosed by the loop 11 in a planar view. Therefore, the coupling of the coil patterns L1 and L2 with the loop 11 via mutual inductance M1 is strong.

The inductance value of the coil pattern L1 is greater than the inductance value of the loop 11. Under this condition, the resonant frequency of a system including the coil pattern L1 and the loop 11 is determined mainly by the inductance value of the coil pattern L1, and the frequency characteristic is hardly affected by the size of the loop 11 and the circumstances outside the loop 11 (and further outside the radiation element 10).

Second Preferred Embodiment

In a radio communication device 1B according to a second preferred embodiment of the present invention, as shown by FIG. 7, a coil 13 is disposed between the second end 11b of the loop 11 and the radiation element 10. The outermost circumference of the coil 13 is connected to the second end 11b of the loop 11. The innermost circumference of the coil 13 is connected to one end of a conductive pattern 6 provided on the back side of a printed wiring board 5 through a via-hole conductor 7a, and the other end of the conductive pattern 6 is connected to the radiation element 10 through a via-hole conductor 7b. The radiation element 10 may be provided on the back side of the printed wiring board 5.

This radio communication device 1B preferably has the same or substantially the same structure as the radio communication device 1A according to the first preferred embodiment, except for the above-described points. The radio communication device 1B provides basically the same advantageous effects as the radio communication device 1A. The frequency characteristic of the radio communication device 1B can be adjusted by the coil 13. In the radio communication device 1B, further, the potential difference between the two ends 11a and 11b of the loop 11 is large, and the radiation element 10 radiates greater energy.

Third Preferred Embodiment

In a radio communication device 1C according to a third preferred embodiment of the present invention, as shown by FIG. 8, a slit 12 is provided in the loop 11. This radio communication device 1C preferably has the same or substantially the same structure as the radio communication device 1A according to the first preferred embodiment, except for this point. The radio communication device 1C provides basically the same advantageous effects as the radio communication device 1A. In the radio communication device 1C, the existence of the slit 12 allows for adjustment of the inductance value of the loop 11.

Fourth Preferred Embodiment

A radio communication device 1D according to a fourth preferred embodiment of the present invention, as shown by the equivalent circuit diagram of FIG. 9, preferably has the same or substantially the same structure of the radio communication device 1A according to the first preferred embodiment, except the coil pattern L2 is eliminated. The radio communication device 1D provides basically the same advantageous effects as the radio communication device 1A.

The resonant frequency f.sub.0 of the radio communication device 1D is determined as follows: F.sub.0=1/{2.pi. (L.sub.1+L+2M)} (1)

L.sub.1: inductance value of the coil pattern L1

L: inductance value of the loop

M=k (L.sub.1L)

Radio communication devices according to the present invention are not limited to the preferred embodiments above. Various changes and modifications are possible within the scope of the present invention.

As described above, preferred embodiments of the present invention are useful for radio communication devices, for example. A radio communication device according to various preferred embodiments of the present invention has advantages of being small, of having a long communication distance and of having a stable frequency characteristic.

While preferred embodiments of the present invention have been described above, it is to be understood that variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the present invention. The scope of the present invention, therefore, is to be determined solely by the following claims.

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